Newest of a pair of This slightly smaller, leggier relative of is the favorite dinosaur of .

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Two pieces completed today! We have chance, the cloned bull, and a bear! So much fun being with this community. Thanks to , , and mydarlingsumire for the raids! We passed the love onto ! See everyone tomorrow for microscopy Monday!

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Thank you for featuring my illustrations in the latest issue! If you fancy reading about how I got into and, later, ➡️ head to https://t.co/UfFkM94yJC for the full interview and many more creative science projects!

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I love Tawny Frogmouths, seriously, they always seem like they are not impressed with a joke that everyone else thinks is funny (or that they just don’t want to be at ‘the party’). With their soft plumage & huge eyes, they are stunning camouflage experts

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Hooos ready for Suberb Owl Sunday!! I plan on sharing some fun owl facts through out the day! I also have a blog post up with some owl adaptations! https://t.co/FopAl2q3cI

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30 jours au Groenland
written by Fleur Daugey & illus by Stéphane Kiehl
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Sharing my international hoard of comics has always been a fav part of teaching comics & scicomm, so if yall are interested, I can share others!

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Answer time⏱️! So, of the 3 choices: answer would be the "pulmonary vein" carries oxygenated blood.

Veins generally carry blood to the heart. While *most* veins carry deoxygenated blood, that's not the case for pulmonary veins. Check out our GIF to see why!
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Super proud of this collaboration https://t.co/4Eve66rogY with part of Drawing Science initiative - great experience & was super patient with me as I tried to explain this problem & its nuances.

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(44) of foraging strategies in bats. for

Some forage in group, so when one of them finds food the rest of the group can hear the characteristic "finding" call that they produce.

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Ever wondered what’s up with safety? dug into recent research and EPA regulations to learn about the current state of affairs. Check it out here: https://t.co/tKJJvElHoi

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Newest of watching a family of go by. I imagine it eying the baby and then the massive parents and thinking “…not worth it.”

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A new article from featuring my illustrations is out! wrote a very nice piece on the scientific method! Check it out!
https://t.co/hAUgPHXFlv

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We are SciAnts! We tweet about cats, friends of our community, cool science, and !

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Did you know there are an estimated one quadrillion ants on earth?! If you haven't listened to the first part of our ant trilogy you'd better catch up cause part two drops tomorrow and it's gonna be a wild ride!!! 🐜https://t.co/XNQwYE0900

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Happy Groundhog Day!
has its own, extinct Marmota arizonae (Hay 1921) USNM V 10181 is the specimen number of the holotype.
drew this neat pic

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I have another clade-specific terminology diagram, which'll be part of an upcoming blog post!
This time it's the

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clay work in progress... can you guess? ☘️🦠

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Illustration (1/4) of foraging strategies in bats. for

A bat can hear from the distance the echolocation call of another bat who has found a source of food!

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